Fabricated Deformed Steel Bar Mats For Concrete Reinforcement
Fabricated Deformed Steel Bar Mats For Concrete Reinforcement
Fabricated Deformed Steel Bar Mats For Concrete Reinforcement
SCOPE
1.1.
This specification covers material in mat (or sheet) form fabricated from hot-rolled deformed
steel bars to be used for the reinforcement of concrete. The mats shall consist of two layers of
bars that are assembled at right angles to each other. Mats shall be assembled by welding at
the intersections.
1.2.
This specification is applicable to orders in either SI units (M 54M) or inch-pound units (M 54).
1.3.
The values stated in either inch-pound units or Sf units are to be regarded.as standard. Within the
text, the inch-pound units are shown in brackets. The values stated in each system are not exact
equivalents; therefore, each system must be used independently of the other. Combining values
from the two systems may result in nonconformance with this specification.
2.
REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
2.1.
AASHTO Standards:
2.2.
ASTM Standard:
2.3.
2.4.
M 31MIM 31, Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement
A 706/A 706M, Specification for Low-Alloy Steel Deformed and Plain Bars for
Concrete Reinforcement
Military Standards:
Federal Standard:
3.
ORDERING INFORMATION
3.1.
3.1.1.
Quantity,
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3.1.2.
3.1.3.
3.1.4.
3.1.5.
4.
4.1.
Deformed steel bars of Grades 300 [40] used in the manufacture of welded mats shall conform to
M 31 M [M 31). Deformed steel bars of Grade 420 [60] used in the manufacture of welded mats
shall conform to M 31 M [M 31) or ASTM A 706M [A 706).
5.
FABRICATION
5.1.
Fabricated mats shall be composed of two layers of bars substantially parallel and perpendicular
each other.
5.1.1.
5.1.1.1.
Welds shall provide attachment at all exterior intersections and at not less than alternate
interior intersections.
5.1.1.2.
Tile separation of five percent or less of all welded intersections of any mat shal~not be cause for
rejection provided that no more than half of the welds on anyone bar are separated.
5.1.1.3.
Welding shall be performed in such a manner that the strength and ductility requirements of the
material specification in Section 4 are met when a specimen is tested across a point of weld.
to
Note 2-Welding
of the mat intersections has generally been performed without problems, but
care should be taken when welding reinforcing bars without carbon equivalent levels above
0.55 percent, in order to prevent cracking in the weld area.
6.
MECHANICAL
6.1.
Mats shall be capable of withstanding a static load of 670 N [150 lbf] exerted perpendicular to the
plane of the mat tending to separate the bars, with no apparent loosening when applied to on~
intersection of connected bars.
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6.2.
Number of Tests:
6.2.1.
One sample consisting of not less than two connections on the same transverse member shall be
tested for conformance with the provisions of Sections 5.1.1.3 and 6.1 from each 7000 m2
[75000 k] of mats or fraction thereof.
6.3.
Test Methods:
6.3.1.
Tension test specimens for determining conformance with Section 5.1.1.3 shall have a welded
joint located approximately at the center of the bar being tested, and the cross bar shall extend
approximately 25 rum [I in.] beyond each side. All unit stress determinations shall be based on the
nominal area calculated using the nominal diameter specified.
6.3.2.
7.
7.1.
7.2.
Width and Length Tolerances- The overall length or width of the mats shall not be more than
25 rnm (l in.] greater or less than the specified dimension.
8.
8.1.
8.2.
Rust, surface seams, surface irregularities, or mill scale shall not be cause for rejection provided
the mass, dimensions including height of deformation, cross-sectional area, and tensile properties
of a hand wire-brushed test specimen arc not less than the requirements of this specification.
9.
9.1.
Fabricated mats that do not meet the requirements of this specification shall be rejected and
reported to the supplier within five working days from the receipt of samples by the purchaser.
9.2.
In case a test specimen fails to meet the provisions of Section 6.1, two additional samples shall be
selected and tested. All retest specimens shall meet the requirements of this specification.
9.3.
In case a test specimen fails to meet the provisions of Section 5. i .1.3, all of the remaining bars on
the transverse member shall be tested and the average of all tests (including the original test) shall
meet the requirements specified in Section 5.1.1.3.
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10.
10.1.
Inspection-The inspector representing the purchaser shall have free entry, at all times while
work on the contract of the purchaser is being performed, to all parts of the manufacturer's plant
that concern the fabrication of the mats ordered. The manufacturer shall afford the inspector all
reasonable facilities to satisfy that the mats are being furnished in accordance with this
specification. All tests and inspection shall be made at the place of fabrication prior to shipment,
unless otherwise specified, and shall be so cOnductedas not to interfere unnecessarily with
fabricating operations. Inspection as to general workmanship shall be visual.
10.2.
TestReportson Bar Material-The manufacturer shall supply test reports showing that the
material used in the fabrication of the mats as delivered has fulfilled the tension and bend test
requirements of the specified type and grade described in Section 4. The reports shall show
the manufacturer's test identification numbers, including the identity of the material.
10.3.
11.
REHEARING
11.1.
Samples tested in accordance with this specification that represent rejected material shall be
preserved for two weeks from the date rejection is reported to the manufacturer. In case of
dissatisfaction with the results of the tests, the supplier may make claim for a hearing
within that time.
12.
MARKING
12.1.
Each bundle of mats shall be marked with a suitable tag showing the name of the manufacturer
and other marking to identify it with the order.
12.2.
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